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How successfully does Catullus portray the pathos of Ariadne? (25)

Catullus successfully creates pathos for Ariadne in poem 64 by referring first to her utter surprise of Theseus’ departure. He then describes her total despair as she realises what she has sacrificed for ...

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Answered by Abigail G. Latin tutor
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What do arteries veins and capillaries do?

Arteries, veins and capillaries are the three types of blood vessels in our bodies. We need blood vessels to carry our blood around the body.

The importance of blood

Blood has t...

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Answered by Charlotte M. Biology tutor
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What is the difference between simple and compound interest?

Simple interest means the amount of money increases by the same amount each year, compound interest means the amount of money increases by the same proportion each year. For example if you deposited £100 ...

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Answered by James S. Maths tutor
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When you are given a table of half cells with values for electrode potentials, how do you find the strongest oxidising and reducing agent?

Possibly the easiest way to do this is by thinking about what the value of Electrode Potential means. The more positive the Electrode Potential, the greater the tendency of the species in the equation to ...

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Answered by James S. Chemistry tutor
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Why are values for gravitational potential always negative?

This is all down to how gravitational potential is defined. The gravitational potential at a point is defined as the work done per unit mass to move a mass from infinity to the point in the gravitational ...

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Answered by James S. Physics tutor
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